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title: 'Installation'
---

## Installation

To install Prowler as a Python package, use `Python >= 3.9, <= 3.12`. Prowler is available as a project in [PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/prowler/):

<Tabs>
  <Tab title="pipx">
    [pipx](https://pipx.pypa.io/stable/) installs Python applications in isolated environments. Use `pipx` for global installation.

    _Requirements_:

    * `Python >= 3.9, <= 3.12`
    * `pipx` installed: [pipx installation](https://pipx.pypa.io/stable/installation/).
    * AWS, GCP, Azure and/or Kubernetes credentials

    _Commands_:

    ``` bash
    pipx install prowler
    prowler -v
    ```
  </Tab>
  <Tab title="pip">
    <Warning>
    This method modifies the chosen installation environment. Consider using [pipx](https://docs.prowler.com/projects/prowler-open-source/en/latest/#__tabbed_1_1) for global installation.
    </Warning>

    _Requirements_:

    * `Python >= 3.9, <= 3.12`
    * `Python pip >= 21.0.0`
    * AWS, GCP, Azure, M365 and/or Kubernetes credentials

    _Commands_:

    ``` bash
    pip install prowler
    prowler -v
    ```

    To upgrade Prowler to the latest version:

    ``` bash
    pip install --upgrade prowler
    ```
  </Tab>
  <Tab title="Docker">
    _Requirements_:

    * Have `docker` installed: https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/.
    * In the command below, change `-v` to your local directory path in order to access the reports.
    * AWS, GCP, Azure and/or Kubernetes credentials

    _Commands_:

    ``` bash
    docker run -ti --rm -v /your/local/dir/prowler-output:/home/prowler/output \
    --name prowler \
    --env AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID \
    --env AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY \
    --env AWS_SESSION_TOKEN toniblyx/prowler:latest
    ```
  </Tab>
  <Tab title="GitHub">
    _Requirements for Developers_:

    * `git`
    * `poetry` installed: [poetry installation](https://python-poetry.org/docs/#installation).
    * AWS, GCP, Azure and/or Kubernetes credentials

    _Commands_:

    ```bash
    git clone https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler
    cd prowler
    poetry install
    poetry run python prowler-cli.py -v
    ```

    <Note>
    If you want to clone Prowler from Windows, use `git config core.longpaths true` to allow long file paths.
    </Note>
  </Tab>
  <Tab title="Amazon Linux 2">
    _Requirements_:

    * `Python >= 3.9, <= 3.12`
    * AWS, GCP, Azure and/or Kubernetes credentials

    _Commands_:

    ```bash
    python3 -m pip install --user pipx
    python3 -m pipx ensurepath
    pipx install prowler
    prowler -v
    ```
  </Tab>
  <Tab title="Ubuntu">
    _Requirements_:

    * `Ubuntu 23.04` or above. For older Ubuntu versions, check [pipx installation](https://docs.prowler.com/projects/prowler-open-source/en/latest/#__tabbed_1_1) and ensure `Python >= 3.9, <= 3.12` is installed.
    * `Python >= 3.9, <= 3.12`
    * AWS, GCP, Azure and/or Kubernetes credentials

    _Commands_:

    ``` bash
    sudo apt update
    sudo apt install pipx
    pipx ensurepath
    pipx install prowler
    prowler -v
    ```
  </Tab>
  <Tab title="Brew">
    _Requirements_:

    * `Brew` installed on Mac or Linux
    * AWS, GCP, Azure and/or Kubernetes credentials

    _Commands_:

    ``` bash
    brew install prowler
    prowler -v
    ```
  </Tab>
  <Tab title="AWS CloudShell">
    After the migration of AWS CloudShell from Amazon Linux 2 to Amazon Linux 2023 [[1]](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/12/aws-cloudshell-migrated-al2023/) [[2]](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloudshell/latest/userguide/cloudshell-AL2023-migration.html), there is no longer a need to manually compile Python 3.9 as it is already included in AL2023. Prowler can thus be easily installed following the generic method of installation via pip. Follow the steps below to successfully execute Prowler v4 in AWS CloudShell:

    _Requirements_:

    * Open AWS CloudShell `bash`.

    _Commands_:

    ```bash
    sudo bash
    adduser prowler
    su prowler
    python3 -m pip install --user pipx
    python3 -m pipx ensurepath
    pipx install prowler
    cd /tmp
    prowler aws
    ```

    <Note>
    To download the results from AWS CloudShell, select Actions -> Download File and add the full path of each file. For the CSV file it will be something like `/tmp/output/prowler-output-123456789012-20221220191331.csv`
    </Note>
  </Tab>
  <Tab title="Azure CloudShell">
    _Requirements_:

    * Open Azure CloudShell `bash`.

    _Commands_:

    ```bash
    python3 -m pip install --user pipx
    python3 -m pipx ensurepath
    pipx install prowler
    cd /tmp
    prowler azure --az-cli-auth
    ```
  </Tab>
</Tabs>

## Container Versions

The available versions of Prowler CLI are the following:

- `latest`: in sync with `master` branch (please note that it is not a stable version)
- `v4-latest`: in sync with `v4` branch (please note that it is not a stable version)
- `v3-latest`: in sync with `v3` branch (please note that it is not a stable version)
- `<x.y.z>` (release): you can find the releases [here](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/releases), those are stable releases.
- `stable`: this tag always point to the latest release.
- `v4-stable`: this tag always point to the latest release for v4.
- `v3-stable`: this tag always point to the latest release for v3.

The container images are available here:

- Prowler CLI:

    - [DockerHub](https://hub.docker.com/r/toniblyx/prowler/tags)
    - [AWS Public ECR](https://gallery.ecr.aws/prowler-cloud/prowler)
